Two Jews can still be a mixed marriage ... Orthodox Jews believe that from the time of birth the halakhah, or Jewish law, governs a personamp39s behavior and that there is no choice. ... View More
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Modern Orthodox Judaism: A brief overview ... God Modern Orthodox Jews believe in the omnipotent, omniscient God of the Bible. ampquotAttribute to the Lord all glory and powerampquot Psalm 29. ... View More
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Orthodox in Israel ... groups, trying to get them to pass laws like no transportation on the Sabbath, and a law that releases yeshiva students and ultraOrthodox Jews from serving in ... View More
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Jewish Role of Women ... commandments covering every situation in life. Orthodox Jews recognize 613 mitzvot. Whether a Jew is conducting business, preparing ... View More
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Judaism: One of the Oldest Religions in the World ... Another key component of the Jewish faith especially for Orthodox Jews is observation of the Sabbath, which begins at sunset on Friday and continues into ... View More
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Agunah ... This is most prominent among orthodox Jews due to the value of religious beliefs. ... The word Agunah sends a shudder through most orthodox Jews. ... View More
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Jewish Culture ... However, strict orthodox Jews dress much more conservatively with the men wearing their embroidered yarmulke, the little cap that covers their head. ... View More
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Judaism: Many Things in Common With Other Religions ... Orthodox Jews follow an exact and strict interpretation of the Bible and shun any modern interpretations and changes according to social convention. ... View More
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Islam and Judaism: Traditions in Marriage ... Lamm 16162. Among the ultraOrthodox Jews the custom of bestowing a nadan dowry in Hebrew is still observed. It often takes ... View More
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Judaism response paper ... the kabbalahistic work varies from what orthodox Jews teach but it was a ray of hope for the Jews at a time where they were oppressed and fleeing for safety ... View More
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The Shaping of Tradition ... please their God. So as to create one single word of God the Nazarenes and the Orthodox Jews came together. They battled orally ... View More
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Judaism ... Orthodox Jews believe that traditional ways of observing their religion are important. They keep the traditional laws of Judaism more strictly than other Jews. ... View More
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Judaism and Christianity ... Saturday. It is on this day that orthodox Jews refrain from using automobiles, electricity, and other amenities used any other day. They ... View More
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Major westen religions ... its religion. The Orthodox Jews were the conservative followers who strictly lived by traditional laws of the church. However, in ... View More
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summary of religoins ... kosher means ok to eat, have to be killed in kosher mannerslit throat with sharp knife drain blood can not eat milk and meat together Orthodox Jews obey law ... View More
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The Chosen ... team to the game was sent by Reb Saunders for the purpose of ensuring that the pure minds of the Hasidic youth did not mix too much with liberal orthodox Jews. ... View More
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Judaism ... Orthodox Jews follow closely nearly every law possible, from refusing to work on the shabbat to not eating meat and dairy products together. ... View More
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Judaism Revealed ... The Orthodox Jews believe that these laws are unchanging and absolute. The conservatives say that laws evolve over time like humans have. ... View More
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fathers and sons ... Reuven will become a rabbi. As Orthodox Jews, the Reuven is brought up much differently from a Hasid. Reuven father who is Zionist ... View More
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The Pianist ... We see Orthodox Jews in their traditional attire, we see Germans in their uniforms, both SS and the Gestapo, we see Jewish police in the ghetto and we see ... View More
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Jewish Traditions ... Ms. Hyman informed me, that many reformed Jewish families are steering away from the circumcision ceremony, while the Orthodox Jews are very set in the ... View More
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the chosen ... father later encourages his friendship with Danny Saunders, but he is wary of it because Danny is Hassid, and regards regular Orthodox Jews as apikorism ... View More
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Sabbath ... Orthodox Jews follow strict laws, which mean they can not use equipment like cars, televisions and other mechanical devices. Pockets ... View More
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The Choosen ... brownstones. According to the book, only a few stores in the area were owned by Orthodox Jews. The rest were run by gentiles. Reuven ... View More
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The Chosen ... with Dfanny Saunders is encouraged by his father, but he is wary of it at first because Danny is a Hasid, and regards regular Orthodox Jews as apikorsim ... View More
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The ChosenComparison of Christianity and Hasidism In The Chosen by Chaim Potok, the once separate communities of the Hasidic and Orthodox Jews come into close contact with another when two boys of each ... View More
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reincarnation1 ... dismissed as dangerous magic are fully consonant with traditional Rabbinic Judaism.181 7 This view is also held by a large group of Orthodox Jews known as ... View More
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women in judaism ... the customs and laws that have been discussed, are extremely primitive, and have been modified to meet modern day life, but it is the Orthodox Jews who refuse ... View More
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Christanity ... and Disciples. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1989. He became interested in them when the Orthodox Jews attacked him. What is certain ... View More
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Prayer in Public Schools ... the National Assembly of France, in a 494 to 36 vote, approved banning headscarves worn by fundamentalist Muslims, yamulkas by Orthodox Jews, and crosses by ... View More
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